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Joe Gallo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Queens New York
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Analyzing Multiple Deals

Joe Gallo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Queens New York
Posted

Hello Biggerpockets World! 

Merry Christmas and Happy New year!

In this forum post, I hope to better understand how to analyze multiple deals to help me differentiate and choose the right one for me. Furthermore, I have a few deals at hand that I am looking at and just had a few questions on how the bigger pockets community compares and contrast deals. 

What I hope to achieve from this post:

- What do you look for when analyzing numbers on Multi-family houses and/or Apartment complex... For Example: any specific Terms and/or percentages/numbers to look for.

- When comparing/contrasting neighborhoods, what similarities and differences do you look for? For Example, Job growth, house sale prices, rent prices, Letter class.

- Are they any good websites to use that help compare neighborhoods? For example: Websites to compare crime rates, or differences in population growth, Demographic, and Median age?

Also, if you have any websites or Links for case studies and/or real estate studies! love to read about statistics of different neighborhoods and real estate.

Please feel free to connect and PM me for more information or to just connect and greet each other!

Any information or responses help!

Thank you,

Joe Gallo